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Pinsk (Belarusian: Пінск; Russian: Пинск, IPA: [pʲinsk]; Polish:
Pińsk; Ukrainian: Пінськ; Yiddish: פינסק) is a city in
Brest Region, Belarus. It serves...
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Pinsk m****acre in
Pinsk in
April 1919
Ognisko Pińsk, a
former Polish football team
located at
Pinsk FC
Volna Pinsk, a
football team
located at
Pinsk Pinsk...
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Pinsk-Karlin is a
Hasidic group that is an
offshoot of Karlin-Stolin. A
distinguished group of the
elders of
Karlin did not
accept the
leadership of the...
- The
Pinsk m****acre was the m****
execution of thirty-five
Jewish residents of
Pinsk on
April 5, 1919, by the
Polish Army. The
Polish commander "sought to...
- (Belarusian: Прыпяцкія балоты, romanized: Prypiackija baloty), also
known as
Pinsk Marshes (Belarusian: Пінскія балоты, romanized: Pinskiya baloty), the Polesie...
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Orthodox Eparchy of
Turov and
Pinsk was an
Orthodox ecclesiastical administrative unit
based in
Turov and
later in
Pinsk,
under the
jurisdiction of the...
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Pińsk Ghetto (Polish:
Getto w Pińsku; Belarusian: Пінскае гета) was a ****
ghetto created by ****
Germany for the
confinement of Jews
living in the...
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Aaron of
Pinsk, also
Aharon Kretinger, was a
rabbi in Kretinga, in the
Kovno Governorate, and
afterward in
Pinsk,
where he died in 1841. He
wrote Tosafot...
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Battle of
Pinsk was an
engagement of the Polish–Soviet War that took
place from 23
February 1919 to 5
March 1919. It was
fought between the Second...
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better known as the
Pinsk Flotilla, was the
inland branch of the
Polish Navy
operating on the
Vistula river and in the area of the
Pinsk Marshes (Dnieper–Bug...